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Managing The High-Producing Herd. Iii.Producing High Quality Milk (1988), John E. Shirley
Managing The High-Producing Herd. Iii.Producing High Quality Milk (1988), John E. Shirley
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Progress in the dairy industry over the past 30 yr can be defined as a movement toward fewer farms, more cows per farm, fewer total cows, more milk per cow, a gradual decline in total annual milk production from 1950 through 1975 followed by a sharp increase through 1985, a decrease in per capita consumption, and an increase in milk quality.; Dairy Day, 1988, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 1988;